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and president obama is a president of the united states, not the the of opec. in that case, he doesn't have much control over oil prices. and i have to agree with rick on this one. his green policy -- >> you happily agree with rick. >> so uncomfortable. his green policies may affect oil five or ten years from now but right now, they're not. it's supply and demand and gas prices go up and down accordingly. we should reduce or depend dense on the middle east. >> it's not only the price. victoria is on the mark, it's about foreign oil. in north dakota, huge deposits of gas and oil they're finding, you see the way we're able to get oil from shale through production methods we didn't know existed 20 years ago, we could become energy sufficient. >> more from canada than any other country and they're not an enemy of hours. there is a huge difference between what president obama is doing and what governor romney proposes. president obama wants to dictate energy policy from the white house, which he's been a huge failure at doing. romney wants to put control back into t
and president obama is a president of the united states, not the the of opec. in that case, he doesn't have much control over oil prices. and i have to agree with rick on this one. his green policy -- >> you happily agree with rick. >> so uncomfortable. his green policies may affect oil five or ten years from now but right now, they're not. it's supply and demand and gas prices go up and down accordingly. we should reduce or depend dense on the middle east. >> it's not only...
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fourth, you need something from a safe geography, from a foreign country if the united states is weak or a domestic security play if the rest of the world is stinking up the joint. and last but absolutely not least, you need some gold. because gold has a special property. one that makes the metal precious to any diversity. consider it your insurance to economic or geopolitical chaos. consider it insurance against uncertainty or inflation. all things that cause most stocks to decline. i like to think of the gold position as contained of stock insurance. would you own a home without homeowner's insurance? a car without car insurance? you shouldn't invest without gold exposure. because gold pays off when everybody else fails. it's also been about the best-performing asset year after year for the last decade. wracking up gains at a period where every other asset class has truly disappointed. it's not about the upside, it can be considerable. it's about minimizing risk to the downside. there will be a whole host of sectors poised to outperform gold. none that works like the insurance polic
fourth, you need something from a safe geography, from a foreign country if the united states is weak or a domestic security play if the rest of the world is stinking up the joint. and last but absolutely not least, you need some gold. because gold has a special property. one that makes the metal precious to any diversity. consider it your insurance to economic or geopolitical chaos. consider it insurance against uncertainty or inflation. all things that cause most stocks to decline. i like to...
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today we represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver to see that justice is done for this terrible attack and make no mistake that justice will be done. >> a week later the president still wasn't saying that when directly asked. back to his words because speech writering come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke with the best. joining him tonight -- david, this debate over whether the president was specifically re r referring to the attack. as a former speechwriter what was your take? >> the president said no act of terr terror. you write that when you say i'm not characterising these attacks. it was a way of putting something on the record without fully endorsing it. a mild lean forward. you can imagine that somebody wrote this act of terror and that was scratched out and replaced with a less committed formula, no act of terror. >> do you have any reason to believe that he was not referring to benghazi when he referred to those remarks? >> he was referring to benghazi. i'm not sure. i think this is a r
today we represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver to see that justice is done for this terrible attack and make no mistake that justice will be done. >> a week later the president still wasn't saying that when directly asked. back to his words because speech writering come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke with the best. joining him tonight -- david, this debate over whether the president was specifically re r referring to the attack....
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. >> the very first morning that the girls from the united states were here and we were all going to, i can't believe, i'm reaching over target and bed bath & beyond. but the morning we were all getting dressed to go shopping for their college dorms, i mean, i -- it's -- the moment it hit me. >> reporter: it's been a journey, too, for oprah. her cable network own has struggled. but recently, it's enjoyed a ratings uptick. >> at first, i was sort of bogged down and if you had asked me this three months ago, i probably would have had a different feeling about it, like, ah, it's so challenging. now, i can see the light. i look at it as though i was climbing kilimanjaro and i was just, had my head to the ground and one foot in front of the other. now, i can see the summit. >> reporter: isn't that nice? >> i can see the summit. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang in washington, d.c. >> "the first graduating class" airs sunday on own. >>> and just ahead, we stick out the weirdest looking critter s n >>> and just ahead, we stick out the weirdest looking critter s n all the animal ki
. >> the very first morning that the girls from the united states were here and we were all going to, i can't believe, i'm reaching over target and bed bath & beyond. but the morning we were all getting dressed to go shopping for their college dorms, i mean, i -- it's -- the moment it hit me. >> reporter: it's been a journey, too, for oprah. her cable network own has struggled. but recently, it's enjoyed a ratings uptick. >> at first, i was sort of bogged down and if you...
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the cold front will be coming off of the eastern united states. as the front makes its way east, the hurricane or tropical storm will hit close to the outer banks and pushed out to sea. it is strong enough, may be able to protect us coming out from the south. maybe a light shower or sprinkle in the morning. when will be out of the west, five knots. you have a chance for the shower tomorrow morning. 72, unseasonably mild in the mountains. study to partly cloudy skies and maybe some patchy fog thursday morning. temperatures mild with highs in the '70s. tomorrow,close to 80 cool off a few degrees thursday and friday with showers coming saturday night at the front moving through sunday. the high only in the 50's. >> stick around with the tonight show with jay leno and the late show with jimmy phelan. >> big-time movie star, denzel washington on the program. but will talk with them, and let's check in with jimmy. >> everyone in baltimore at people here, [applause] see you tonight after jail and out. >> of the eve of the world series, the manager of bas
the cold front will be coming off of the eastern united states. as the front makes its way east, the hurricane or tropical storm will hit close to the outer banks and pushed out to sea. it is strong enough, may be able to protect us coming out from the south. maybe a light shower or sprinkle in the morning. when will be out of the west, five knots. you have a chance for the shower tomorrow morning. 72, unseasonably mild in the mountains. study to partly cloudy skies and maybe some patchy fog...
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its clear across the east but colder air pulling across the northern united states on the canada border, contributing to snow over the boundary. that colder air, while the main part will not come into the state the edge will. we will feel a cooldown by tomorrow night. you can shave a good six, seven degrees off the low of 40 and there will be big changes. a freeze watch up for most of the northern and western suburbs. much more on that big chill and beyond coming up. >> thank you. >>> so much on the line in the bronx and another night of extra innings. game four of the american league divisions, orioles going against the yankees. this trip 15 years in the making and they are working hard to move onto game five. the team coverage tonight from yankee stadium, nothing is coming easy tonight. we need more than a home run to win. >> reporter: for the orioles to bounce back from last night, we are tied at one each. > >> it's all about the unsung heros. daron trying to save the orioles at this point. nate, who heard of him before a few months ago? had the home run and that fantastic catch earl
its clear across the east but colder air pulling across the northern united states on the canada border, contributing to snow over the boundary. that colder air, while the main part will not come into the state the edge will. we will feel a cooldown by tomorrow night. you can shave a good six, seven degrees off the low of 40 and there will be big changes. a freeze watch up for most of the northern and western suburbs. much more on that big chill and beyond coming up. >> thank you....
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states supreme court. that was the only question, and that's not a hard one. >> no regrets? >> oh, no regrets at all, especially since it's clear that the thing would have ended up the same way anyway. the press did extensive research into what would have happened if what al gore wanted done had been done county by county, and he would have lost anyway. >> when people say about you that you're this fantastic justice -- no one disputes that -- incredibly charismatic, you ask the most questions. >> i don't ask the most questions. that's not true. >> apparently someone has asked in the last 35 years, you hear the guy that asks the most questions. will >> i used to be. >> you ask more than justice thomas, right? >> that's a low bar. >> it's just a bit weird. the guy can join the supreme court and literally not ask any questions? >> that's not unusual. will thurgood marshall rarely asked any questions. in fact, a lot of them -- i was the first one who started asking a lot of questions. i appeared before the cou
states supreme court. that was the only question, and that's not a hard one. >> no regrets? >> oh, no regrets at all, especially since it's clear that the thing would have ended up the same way anyway. the press did extensive research into what would have happened if what al gore wanted done had been done county by county, and he would have lost anyway. >> when people say about you that you're this fantastic justice -- no one disputes that -- incredibly charismatic, you ask...
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and that is what people want from the united states. doesn't the president get anything from any embassy around the world? >> there are 270 installations around the country and those go into the security professionals at the state department as to what is done. it is crazy to think that consulates would be sending those requests worked. and i can't imagine that is how a president romney would operate. i find it silly that they are trying to make it. do you think you should be focusing on more serious stuff than this? >> i think the binders for women was an awkward formulation. the point the governor was making was that he wouldn't find qualified women. they gave him the binder, but i'm not surprised that he needed the help. they had no women partners, he explained at the time that business schools aren't graduating women at the time. governor romney didn't reach out for the binders then. it is also true that his record was no better than the previous administration. which is poor and reflected in the policies that he is reflecting today
and that is what people want from the united states. doesn't the president get anything from any embassy around the world? >> there are 270 installations around the country and those go into the security professionals at the state department as to what is done. it is crazy to think that consulates would be sending those requests worked. and i can't imagine that is how a president romney would operate. i find it silly that they are trying to make it. do you think you should be focusing on...
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in the united states of america. they're going to have to get with it. unbelievable. john: i prefer his take to my presidents who spends propaganda , says one thing and does another. he said that, but the first spending bill, earmarks. candid obama criticized hillary clinton. >> she believes that we have to force people who don't have health insurance. john: she believes in force, a mandate. imagine that. be honest. vote for barack obama. just say something like this. >> when i was elected i promise that i would get a handle on the national debt, but i didn't. i sai that would cut wasteful programs, but i did not. i brought together a bipartisan group to recommend how to put us on a sustainable course, but then i did not even try to do what they said. nell i realize that we are on the road to bankruptcy, and i will undo my mistakes to my will cut regulation and shrink government spending. bill clinton levels.
in the united states of america. they're going to have to get with it. unbelievable. john: i prefer his take to my presidents who spends propaganda , says one thing and does another. he said that, but the first spending bill, earmarks. candid obama criticized hillary clinton. >> she believes that we have to force people who don't have health insurance. john: she believes in force, a mandate. imagine that. be honest. vote for barack obama. just say something like this. >> when i was...
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the united states department of agriculture posting this on its website. quote, we recommend reviewing school menus with kids at home and working to incorporate foods that are being served at school into family meals as much as possible. gerri. >> how much do they spend on that? did they mail that? did they overnight that with fed ex, at the end of the day, this is nutty. there's a school in alexandra, they're bannings pbj. now is it not healthy. it's not peanut butter allergies, they think it doesn't fit the guidelines. >> and can you imagine someone making-- >> and who school has that. >> the schools so bad. can you imagine they want to you eat that garbage they serve in the cafeteria at schools at home. >> let me follow-up on the story, what happened at the end of the day, and good news story at the end the kids start selling chocolate syrup on the side, on the qt. >> and on the-- >> donald trump-- >> i know you're sort of a fan of the nanny state, adam (laughter) >> i say that with love, i really do. >> and it's received with love, charles. >> thank yo
the united states department of agriculture posting this on its website. quote, we recommend reviewing school menus with kids at home and working to incorporate foods that are being served at school into family meals as much as possible. gerri. >> how much do they spend on that? did they mail that? did they overnight that with fed ex, at the end of the day, this is nutty. there's a school in alexandra, they're bannings pbj. now is it not healthy. it's not peanut butter allergies, they...
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. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> tonight, the president practically boasted and slammed romney. >> when it comes to going after osama bin laden, you said, well, any president would make that call. but when you are a candidate in 2008 as i was and i said, if i got bin laden in our sights, i would take that shot, you said, we shouldn't move heaven and earth to get one man. >> mitt romney tried to undermine the president's bin laden triumph with a blunt line. >> i congratulate him on taking out osama bin laden and going after the leadership in al e cay out of this mess. we must have a comprehensive strategy to help reject this kind of extremism. >> at the end both men had probably achieved some of what they'd come to do, project strength, demonstrate competency and get the debate out of the way so they can refocus on domestic issues where this election will be decided. the commander in chief debate although they did debate plenty of domestic issues in
. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> tonight, the president practically boasted and slammed romney. >> when it comes to going after osama bin laden, you said, well, any president would make that call. but when you are a candidate in 2008 as i was and i said, if i got bin laden in our sights, i would take that shot, you said, we shouldn't move...
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. >> you take a map of the united states, and you just cross out states. just cross them out. say we can't win here. >> the rest of us, most of us, don't really count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will go to obama, no doubt. doesn't matter what i do. or if all new york swing voters shift their vote. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter who you vote for. texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other states? >> we don't. why waste our time? >> they do go there, but just to raise money from rich people. otherwise the consultants ignore 40 of 50 states. >> this is not about a national campaign. it's about persuadable voters in a few states. that's what matters. >> tod today campaign managers copied rove's strategy. first step, identify your key voters, and then get them to vote. >> your only priority today is getting people to vote. >> they call it got tv. >> have you had a chance to vote yet? >> hundreds and hundreds of volunteers to knock on their door, you have to call them and remind them tod
. >> you take a map of the united states, and you just cross out states. just cross them out. say we can't win here. >> the rest of us, most of us, don't really count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will go to obama, no doubt. doesn't matter what i do. or if all new york swing voters shift their vote. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter who you vote for. texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other states?...
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we are the come back state in the united states today. >>neil: this is handicapping the governor to do what scott walk are did in business us? >>guest: it is more than that, it would take us backwards. i would say it is not just an effort to stop things but i have not made right to work an issue. i said it was divisive. labor is pushing forward with this proposal. i wish they did not because we are showing great progress in michigan and we cannot afford to go back. >>neil: afternoon proposal to limit new taxes by the state government, your thoughts on that and the prospects? >>guest: that is bad public policy the way the proposal is worded about two-thirds vote to increase in rate base. that sundays appealing but to get two-thirds that leaves small minorities in charge and the great illustration is we have the dumb of the tax in the united states, in michigan, and it was a job killer. we got rid of that but replaced it with 6 percent flat net income tax for corporations. that did not pass by two-thirds so if the proposal was in place, we
we are the come back state in the united states today. >>neil: this is handicapping the governor to do what scott walk are did in business us? >>guest: it is more than that, it would take us backwards. i would say it is not just an effort to stop things but i have not made right to work an issue. i said it was divisive. labor is pushing forward with this proposal. i wish they did not because we are showing great progress in michigan and we cannot afford to go back. >>neil:...
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venezuelans living in the united states also went to the polls today to make their choice for president. among them.. more than 34- hundred people who cast their ballots at the venezuelan consulate in new york city. spaniards took to the streets of madrid to protest government budget cuts today. with an unemployment rate of nearly 25% the government is hoping larger reduction in spending will reduce the nation's deficits >> turkey has fired into syria for a fourth straight day it. is in response to a syrian mortar that landed near a village on wednesday killing five civilians. there were no immediate reports today of casualties >> your live illinois lottery drawing is next... break week 5 of the nfl.. lexus long drive... plus prep pick 3... 8 4 9 pick 4... hist2 2 8 3 5 lucky day lotto... 6 7 32 23 27 break [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-dr
venezuelans living in the united states also went to the polls today to make their choice for president. among them.. more than 34- hundred people who cast their ballots at the venezuelan consulate in new york city. spaniards took to the streets of madrid to protest government budget cuts today. with an unemployment rate of nearly 25% the government is hoping larger reduction in spending will reduce the nation's deficits >> turkey has fired into syria for a fourth straight day it. is in...
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the libyan authorities are quite friendly with the united states. they had free and fair elections last summer, a moderate group of people were elected. the problem is in libya, as well as egypt and tunisia, these moderate governments are being assaulted by much more radical forces, some of them armed. i do think you ought to focus your attention now on the libyan authorities and what they need to do to bring these killers to justice. >> i don't understand this. i mean, if we have david kirkpatrick of the "new york times" sitting down with a guy who has witnesses saying he's responsible and there's no one in libya who can muster some sort of negotiating process between the varying militias there to bring him in for even questioning, just questioning. he hasn't been questioned yet. that to me says keystone cops or we don't care. i don't know where the ground is in between. explain it. >> well, listen, i can't explain everything that's happening in libya, ashleigh, i'm not there. but i will say this, it is the responsibility of the libyan government t
the libyan authorities are quite friendly with the united states. they had free and fair elections last summer, a moderate group of people were elected. the problem is in libya, as well as egypt and tunisia, these moderate governments are being assaulted by much more radical forces, some of them armed. i do think you ought to focus your attention now on the libyan authorities and what they need to do to bring these killers to justice. >> i don't understand this. i mean, if we have david...
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states when he said that he knew of no such request. your reaction? >> well, i cannot believe that. that is why there is a national security council staff at the going on at the state department at the defense department, to make sure that the critical issues are brought to the president's attention. this was obviously a very high-risk posed and, indeed, it was opposed where al qaeda killed our ambassador. the entire national security staff to list? biggest if so and his comments seemed to indicate that the maid is the state depament's responsibility alone, want to know what is going to the mind of diligence and right now and, perhaps an even more importantly what is going o the mind of bill clinton that his boss, secretary has just been determined the bus. lou: well, the author of the book, the best seller, newyork times best selling but the amateur on the obama administration today writing for the daily caller saying that he is aware now of a rift that has broken out between the clintons and the obama lighthouse and much of that divid
states when he said that he knew of no such request. your reaction? >> well, i cannot believe that. that is why there is a national security council staff at the going on at the state department at the defense department, to make sure that the critical issues are brought to the president's attention. this was obviously a very high-risk posed and, indeed, it was opposed where al qaeda killed our ambassador. the entire national security staff to list? biggest if so and his comments seemed...
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he's a president of the united states for all americans, you know? so i'd like to think that it is. >> i see a recent poll, obama, 92%, romney 3% support among likely black voters. i just don't think that helps the debate either. it doesn't help that almost no black people in america want to vote for one of the two candidates. >> historically, african-american people are democratic. historically. >> but is that healthy? for america? >> is it healthy for america? you know what i think is healthy for america? >> is it healthy that black people maybe can't feel they can be republicans? when stacy dash sticks her head above the paraput and immediately gets cut off, people tell her she sold out, is that helpful? >> first of all, i don't think it's healthy. i don't think it's helpful, i don't think it's healthy to attack her for her views. she's clearly allowed to have the views she has. she's allowed to vote for anyone she wants to. that's the country that we live in, right? but to think that again, i think a lot of it comes down to we as african-american
he's a president of the united states for all americans, you know? so i'd like to think that it is. >> i see a recent poll, obama, 92%, romney 3% support among likely black voters. i just don't think that helps the debate either. it doesn't help that almost no black people in america want to vote for one of the two candidates. >> historically, african-american people are democratic. historically. >> but is that healthy? for america? >> is it healthy for america? you know...
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the post war growth rate for the united states economy is about 3% or a little bit better. a point below that is not going to create an economy that creates jobs for all those people who stopped looking for work. and i think there really is a serious question of whether obama's new normal is in fact a 2% economy, given the fiscal policies that he has put in place and will be pursuing in a second term. >> dan, let me add something to that. something interesting in the report. we're just getting preliminary glimpses and this is just a snapshot. it appears that in guess what sector is starting to pick up? government. the government appears to be -- that one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy. that's not where i think americans want to see the growth. one other quick point. paul over the last two years the sector of the economy created the most jobs has been the oil and gas industry. the very industry that barack obama has been trying to hold back. >> now he is saying, i'm all in favor of that. i'm a big backer of that. which if that happened in a second term would b
the post war growth rate for the united states economy is about 3% or a little bit better. a point below that is not going to create an economy that creates jobs for all those people who stopped looking for work. and i think there really is a serious question of whether obama's new normal is in fact a 2% economy, given the fiscal policies that he has put in place and will be pursuing in a second term. >> dan, let me add something to that. something interesting in the report. we're just...
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states. >> but what about the way it was handle d? >> it's unseemly, sure, that's right. it should have been a decent transition but something was a catalyst and we still don't know the full story. >> todd, what do you think of how it was handled? >> it wasn't handled right. it's clear as day about that. but pandit also had a complicated tenure with the acquisition, $800 million in an all cash deal that just vested recently because it was a five-year investing schedule. you have to question what the culture was like at citi during this entire time. pandit went into a very stressful situation but knew he wasn't going to take on that much risk. you really needed a recovery specialist, turnaround specialist and clearly mike oneill is that person. >> meredith whitney was on this week and said no ceo can fix citi. listen to what she said. >> i don't know that anybody knows michael corbit outside of citi. anyone can go into that slot and it's mike o neill's agenda. >> the expectation is that the ceo is running things yet it looks like it's
states. >> but what about the way it was handle d? >> it's unseemly, sure, that's right. it should have been a decent transition but something was a catalyst and we still don't know the full story. >> todd, what do you think of how it was handled? >> it wasn't handled right. it's clear as day about that. but pandit also had a complicated tenure with the acquisition, $800 million in an all cash deal that just vested recently because it was a five-year investing schedule....
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people in kentucky and across united states don't understand why we're sending our money to countries that are burning our flag and chanting death to america. i don't think most ac payers understand that. these -- taxpayers understand, that these senators all have some explanation, it makes no sense to me or the american voter. gerri: moving on the debate last nike i am wonder figure you thought that romney misan opportunity to attack president his handling of libya? >> you know, i probably would have been stronger, but romney is so far ahead he does not want to come out and be too antagonist to the president, i thought that president lked defensive, like someone who is behindednd looke unhappy roughout most of debate, i would have said that i don't think that romney said strung enough, i would say why were there no marines guarding the ambassador, why did you remove the security team guarding the ambassador and why remove the dc -3 the plain that was there for security, those are ver important questions. gerri: imente wan to ask but dee sequestration, president said it is not going t
people in kentucky and across united states don't understand why we're sending our money to countries that are burning our flag and chanting death to america. i don't think most ac payers understand that. these -- taxpayers understand, that these senators all have some explanation, it makes no sense to me or the american voter. gerri: moving on the debate last nike i am wonder figure you thought that romney misan opportunity to attack president his handling of libya? >> you know, i...
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however, it's clear to me that there is no way vice president or president of the united states would know about request for security. every embassy in world was asking for more security. the republicans cut security around the embassies. >> dana: so embassy in poland asked for more security? >> bob: yeah. everybody was. >> brian: did you know that the answer -- i blame paul ryan for this, too. the day before it was asked, it was asked a question to lamb. funding have anything to do with the reason -- >> dana: can we play that? we have that. a charge made by the vice president last night. then made today by the president's press secretary. then he tried to walk it back. it turns out not true. listen to charlene lamb. >> it has been suggested that the budget cuts were responsible for lack of security in benghazi. i'd like to ask miss lamb, you made this decision personally. was there any budget consideration and lack of budget that led you not to increase the number of people in security force there? >> no, sir. >> dana: if you are in a crisis communication situation, you typically wan
however, it's clear to me that there is no way vice president or president of the united states would know about request for security. every embassy in world was asking for more security. the republicans cut security around the embassies. >> dana: so embassy in poland asked for more security? >> bob: yeah. everybody was. >> brian: did you know that the answer -- i blame paul ryan for this, too. the day before it was asked, it was asked a question to lamb. funding have anything...
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it's no longer hostage to the united states even though i think the united states is making a come back. >> what do you think of the rally? high profile ceo on stepping down, market goes up. europe imploding, market goes up. >> what does that tell you? it tells you that this is a very strong market. industrial production was terrific. retail sales back to back really fabulous. you're not see the kind of -- other than in technology, the degradation that we thought we would see. a lot of people have to recognize that retail sales are the life blood of this economy. we are a service and retail economy. the fact that manufacturing didn't drop off a cliff -- >> never doubt the power of the american/australian consumer. >> somebody who has been to the short hills mall recently. >> maria speaks for vikram. i don't have that call. i guess what i rega get what i regard as the other side. >> it will be debated for weeks. >> that's what we do. thank you so much for joining us. >>> ready for a rematch, america? no, not cramer/greenberg. we are just hours away from tonight's presidential debate. but
it's no longer hostage to the united states even though i think the united states is making a come back. >> what do you think of the rally? high profile ceo on stepping down, market goes up. europe imploding, market goes up. >> what does that tell you? it tells you that this is a very strong market. industrial production was terrific. retail sales back to back really fabulous. you're not see the kind of -- other than in technology, the degradation that we thought we would see. a lot...
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obviously they are standing by at, even though it has been proven that the united states and europe don't cut it. then wt? >> if you look at the countries, the nobel peace prize from the scandinavian countries, they may want to give them the nobel peace prize, but they certainly aren't joining the eu, it turns out it was a very good decision. th is something that was done -- they gave him one based on what they hope that they will do. that is a politically motivated prize right now. the problem is the eu is disintegrating and it will probably become to eu is. i'm not sure who gets to keep his private long-term. >> in all seriousness, they have said that theeu has had a stabilizing effect on the continent. i don't know how you can look at pictures of greek protesters dressed as nazis to greet and the love to win of angela merkel. i'm not sure how that is a nobel peace prize committee and what they are thinking of. neil: go ahead, john. >> the frederick is something you would hear years ago. you have some of them that are very upset, bringing up not see references. it is just terrible what
obviously they are standing by at, even though it has been proven that the united states and europe don't cut it. then wt? >> if you look at the countries, the nobel peace prize from the scandinavian countries, they may want to give them the nobel peace prize, but they certainly aren't joining the eu, it turns out it was a very good decision. th is something that was done -- they gave him one based on what they hope that they will do. that is a politically motivated prize right now. the...
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. >> and it was susan rice our ambassador to the united states. >> i don't know who informed her. that is the investigation and we are going to have to find out who told what to whom and when? and were they giving political coverage, or just misinformed. it is bound to be a loser for them. congressman, you get the last word. >> the administration was in contact with the embassy in tripoli and they knew it a terrorist attack and they sceep seem to be a trying to find a scapegoat. hopefully hillary clinton will not be. i think the american people want to know why they were misled and that's the over liing question. >> where were they misled? >> it is presidential politics trying to make the president look better. but look at his policy. they don't want to use the word terrorism and stripped all of the words of terrorism and jihad out of the lexicon in the national counter terrorism and pentagon and is this a doning tread ertrend with the administration. >> it was. and i got to leave it there. >> it was doubly stupid. congressman thank you. thank you, ab. and just back from lib libya
. >> and it was susan rice our ambassador to the united states. >> i don't know who informed her. that is the investigation and we are going to have to find out who told what to whom and when? and were they giving political coverage, or just misinformed. it is bound to be a loser for them. congressman, you get the last word. >> the administration was in contact with the embassy in tripoli and they knew it a terrorist attack and they sceep seem to be a trying to find a...
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.- the president offthe united states to be attacking his opponnnt."for most of his life....clarence itchell the fourth...was a loyaa democrat. ((laughs)) "that's funny, grandfather...was civil rights activist...clarence mitchell, junior. but ten years ago...thii former state senator...deelared...he was done...with the democrats. "because they're hypocrits." "the democratic party." (mitchell) "proclaims to be particularly for the poor and african-americans. if that's &ptte cass, maryland is thee pealthiest state innthe baltimore city is the one of ccuntryy majority africcn- american, run by democrats. what's wrong witt that picture?"(then why not register as a republican?) because the republican party is not much better either. that's why i'm not a republican."((nats))rob sobhani...waa... a republican...years ago.but he...too... has defected.he's noo runniig for u.s. (sobhanii "it's shameful that republicans aad democrats put their party above their country and that's wrrng.""the two parties, a lot of ideas, so they blame each other." you've robably se
.- the president offthe united states to be attacking his opponnnt."for most of his life....clarence itchell the fourth...was a loyaa democrat. ((laughs)) "that's funny, grandfather...was civil rights activist...clarence mitchell, junior. but ten years ago...thii former state senator...deelared...he was done...with the democrats. "because they're hypocrits." "the democratic party." (mitchell) "proclaims to be particularly for the poor and african-americans. if...
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others are seeing some weakness in the united states, although by all means the u.s. is the strong nest the trio. here is the thing. well can put a bridge over the abyss. right now one of the reasons the united states is holding soup well is the federal reserve is making cheap money available to those who want to buy a house or a car. that doesn't mean that anybody who wants to, can get a loan. the banks are still running scared. the paperwork to get loans is stunning, mind-boggling. it's almost as if the banks don't want to make loans and are hiding behind the paperwork as a way to do so. europe, the governments over there -- [ buzzer ] -- not in a bridge-building mode [ booing ] policies that widen the cliffs, inflicting vicious austerity plans that are stunting growth and hurting earnings. you're seeing in our tech companies which have made europe a key part of their growth strategies. that turned out to be a terrible bet. even after this huge decline, cannot be owned. then there is china. china is the battleground right now. we have some companies calling the bott
others are seeing some weakness in the united states, although by all means the u.s. is the strong nest the trio. here is the thing. well can put a bridge over the abyss. right now one of the reasons the united states is holding soup well is the federal reserve is making cheap money available to those who want to buy a house or a car. that doesn't mean that anybody who wants to, can get a loan. the banks are still running scared. the paperwork to get loans is stunning, mind-boggling. it's...
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. >> you went on a tirade accusing the president of the united states not being conditioned about the consulate and woods 9 chief in charge of security does not mention this in the testimony on capitol hill. >> why didn't he do something then? he makes nixon look like billy graham. >> i have to get to this, it was the moment of the debate, candy crowley cuts off mitt romney mid-sentence. >> you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror. it was not a spontaneous you demonstration. >> please proceed. >> i want to make sure we get it right for the record, it took the president 14 days before he called it terror. >> he did, in fact, so i will call it an act of terror. >> can you say that louder, candy. >> he did call it an act of stepper and it did, as well, take the two weeks or so, for the whole idea of there being a riot out there about the tape to come out, you are correct about that. >> any question why americans are sick and tired of the mainstream media? >> who was applauding? that is the weird thing. it was so obvious a deception, they moved so quick
. >> you went on a tirade accusing the president of the united states not being conditioned about the consulate and woods 9 chief in charge of security does not mention this in the testimony on capitol hill. >> why didn't he do something then? he makes nixon look like billy graham. >> i have to get to this, it was the moment of the debate, candy crowley cuts off mitt romney mid-sentence. >> you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror. it...
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he never mentions that apple is the largest company in the united states, larger than exxon. and i don't think there's anything wrong with apple either. i don't think there's anything wrong with any of the manufacturing or the oil and gas industry in the united states. i think they're trying to do the best job they can and doing a pretty damn good job. but i'm not one that believes they should be taxed more. >> boone, thank you. i know your cowboys and my hokies are both having rather disappointing seasons so we'll just leave it at that so have a great weekend. >> well wait a minute! we got a bad call. >> bad call! you have no replacement refs in college, boone. >> did you see what happened to us on the last -- >> i'm just saying you're not undefeated and the hokies stink. >> but you hate to have a bad call at home. >> especially at boone pickens field which i have still yet to be invited to, by the way. >> i feel a little bit responsible for that because i should have gone down there at my field and said, wait, just a second, let's look at that again. okay? >> boone, have a
he never mentions that apple is the largest company in the united states, larger than exxon. and i don't think there's anything wrong with apple either. i don't think there's anything wrong with any of the manufacturing or the oil and gas industry in the united states. i think they're trying to do the best job they can and doing a pretty damn good job. but i'm not one that believes they should be taxed more. >> boone, thank you. i know your cowboys and my hokies are both having rather...
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states. chief economist at trulia joins us now. when i heard home flipping is back, i groaned, i was nefbous. should we be scared of this? >> a lot of why we're seeing the home flippin that ere are fewer people who can buy a home for themselves to live in. credit's still tight. most people have not saved enough for the down payment so we have to see that demand come from somewhere. >> it's not automatically negative. >> that's right. >> in terms of the political impact of the housing market, is there a candidate which is going to be better for housing recovery? >> so right now the two candidates actually don't really have housing as a winning issue for either one of them. obama has tried some housing policies during the administration but the refinancing and loan modifications that we have seen have fallen short of even the administration's own expectations. romney's had some ideas but the boldest ideas haven't come through yet. >> in tipping voters, the misery states in terms of housing, and
states. chief economist at trulia joins us now. when i heard home flipping is back, i groaned, i was nefbous. should we be scared of this? >> a lot of why we're seeing the home flippin that ere are fewer people who can buy a home for themselves to live in. credit's still tight. most people have not saved enough for the down payment so we have to see that demand come from somewhere. >> it's not automatically negative. >> that's right. >> in terms of the political impact...
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states. by the way it is a great way to increase investment on out sourcing to china and india and germany and france. i find it to an job killer. do not have this giant tax increase but this is an example of the president putting fairness over growth. >> we have heard someone from the administration admitting letting tax cuts expire is a tax increase to the petroleum. >>guest: that is a good point. they is denied this is a tax increase and biden is now the truth teller of this administration. it is something we have been saying for the last four years. when you let the taxes go up, that is a tax increase, that is not a tax decrease. it is not preventing a tax cut. this is not a big give away to the rip the i looked at the data because i was involved in 23 tree when president public did that tax cut, we had a record inflow of tax revenues from capital gains and dividends after we cut the rates. if you had me on a year from now and president obama is re-elected and he gaza forward with the tax
states. by the way it is a great way to increase investment on out sourcing to china and india and germany and france. i find it to an job killer. do not have this giant tax increase but this is an example of the president putting fairness over growth. >> we have heard someone from the administration admitting letting tax cuts expire is a tax increase to the petroleum. >>guest: that is a good point. they is denied this is a tax increase and biden is now the truth teller of this...
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the real issue for the united states is to put a world map up from 2001 and one for 2012 and the expansion, the gentleman graphic california reach and the numbers of people fighting for al qaeda and their allies have grown a great deal in the last decade and no one is reporting on at "new york times" or the "washington post" and we are providing air support or we did in libya, to people who are, really, in afghanistan they would be called the taliban. the obama era as far as the militancy has been head in the sander a and america will pay for it very dearly. >>neil: i hope you are wrong, michael. but you have been prescient. thank you. >> early voting, early advantage if this guy? not if north carolina is any indication where early or later, mitt romney could be it. that is after this. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd
the real issue for the united states is to put a world map up from 2001 and one for 2012 and the expansion, the gentleman graphic california reach and the numbers of people fighting for al qaeda and their allies have grown a great deal in the last decade and no one is reporting on at "new york times" or the "washington post" and we are providing air support or we did in libya, to people who are, really, in afghanistan they would be called the taliban. the obama era as far as...
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states. lawmakers troubled by an electrical property theft of the two companies refuse to answer their concerns about how the entities might access and misuse information from private medical records to military secrets. >> we were disappointed by the incomplete contradictory and evasive responses we received by both companies throughout the entire investigation. reporter: because the chinese law allows them to provide access to information they obtain, lawmakers are urging them to stop doing business with them. >> only look at what is at stake and what critical infrastructure we would open up to the very threat of both cyberespionage and potential cyberattack, if her adversary so desires, we can come to no other conclusion. reporter: it has played out against the backdrop against china's misbehavior. >> we will crack down on china, they cheat him to have stolen our jobs, we have brought more trade cases against china in one term than the previous administration did in two. reporter: roger sa
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so does he want the united states to get involved? does he want us to be sending weapons or someone else on behalf of us? we're going to get in to what exactly he meant when he said weapons in syria. >>> also, a state department memo just obtained by cnn shows a request for essential security. an essential security team, please keep them in libya. request denied. why? why? try to find out in a moment. how do you get from here... let's say you want to get ahead in your career. to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. in fact, by thinking about where you want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeti
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they're a citizen of the united states. you can't leave. so if you don't want to get thrown out of the country, get pregnant. they can't even move you without violating the 14th amendment rights of life, liberty, and property of the fertilized egg. this is how unthinking i think they are within their own prejudicial map they try to figure out. your thoughts? >> massive hypocrisy and short-term thinking has characterizing almost all of the republican thinking around women and their bodies. all of this stuff, whether it's defunding planned parenthood or the personhood amendment or the mandatory ultrasounds, this is all part of a calculated effort on the part of the republican party to shame and intimidate women in what is an incredibly difficult, horrible decision. no one makes this choice out of joy. no one comes out of the doctor's office happy about this. what they have done is systematically denigrate women and their ability to know what's best for them and their families. it's an economic decision, it's a moral decision, it's a religious
they're a citizen of the united states. you can't leave. so if you don't want to get thrown out of the country, get pregnant. they can't even move you without violating the 14th amendment rights of life, liberty, and property of the fertilized egg. this is how unthinking i think they are within their own prejudicial map they try to figure out. your thoughts? >> massive hypocrisy and short-term thinking has characterizing almost all of the republican thinking around women and their bodies....